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Setting up the BRR-616
Step one: Insert a BRR-616 receiver into the slot at the top of the Dynalite Baja B-4
(14.)
Step two: Choose a channel by rotating the Channel Selector (C) a number 1 to 16.
Step three: Press the Flash Group Selector button (B) until the Flash Group Display (A)
shows the desired group number 1 through 6.
Step four: Turn the Baja B-4’s Flash Power Control Dial (1) to the desired flash output.
The range is six stops in one tenth of a stop steps. 1.0 is the lowest power. 7.0 is the
maximum power,
Step five: Repeat steps one through four to set up additional Baja B-4s. Remember
that assigning a light to a group allow its power to be adjusted separately from Baja
B-4s in other groups.
Using the BRT-616
Step one: Turn the Baja B-4’s Power Switch (8) to the “On” position. The Baja B-4’s
group shows in the
BRR-616 Flash Group Display (A). Its Power Indicator (D) glows blue
with a pulsing red light.
Step two: Match the channel on the BRR-616(s) by turning the Channel Selector (H) to
that number.
Step three: Choose the group by pushing its number on the Flash Group Selectors (E).
Step four: Press the BRT-616’s “On” button. The Baja B-4(s) in the selected group, have
their indicator LEDs, Main Display (13) and modeling lamp, light up.
Step five: Adjust the group’s power setting by pressing the + or - Flash Power Buttons
(F). Each press increases or decreases the power by one tenth of a stop.
Step six: Power up other groups by first pushing the Flash Group Selector number (E)
then press the “On” button (G). Set each group’s power as described in step five.
Step seven: If you haven’t already, mount the BRT-616 on the DSLR camera’s hot shoe.
Set the camera’s shutter speed to it’s sync speed or slower setting. Canon and soon
Nikon photographers can work at shutter speeds faster than sync by using
HSS (High
Speed Sync) with their Baja B-4s. Details on how are on the next page.
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1/4000th of a second at f/4.0 ISO: 160
Canon 1Dx / Sigma 120-300 f/2.8
Dynalite Baja B-4 in HSS mode